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California DMV Motorcycle Written Test 2024/2025 already graded A+

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  • February 9, 2024
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California DMV Motorcycle Written Test

Where are vehicle/motorcycle collisions most common? - ANSAt intersections

Before changing lanes to the left, what should you do? - ANSCheck your left mirror and look to
the left

Which of the following statements is correct?
a) Press left, lean right, go right
b) Press left, lean left, go right
b) Press left, lean left, go left - ANSb) Press left, lean left, go left

If a car is merging onto the freeway directly in front of you on the right, and a car is directly to
your left, what should you do to create more space? - ANSAdjust your speed and stay in the
center of your lane

In slow right turns:
a) Lean the motorcycle only and keep your body straight
b) Lean your body more than the motorcycle
c) Do not lean - ANSa) Lean the motorcycle only and keep your body straight

While in a turn it is best to:
a) Maintain a steady speed or gradually increase
b) Slow down
c) Accelerate and look straight ahead - ANSa) Maintain a steady speed or gradually increase

To make good judgements in traffic, you need to first:
a) Know how to stop quickly
b) Be able to swerve
c) Search ahead - ANSc) Search ahead

Your motorcycle has two brakes. Use both brakes when:
a) Only for normal stops
b) Only for emergency stops
c) Every time you slow or stop - ANSc) Every time you slow or stop

When riding with a passenger you should:
a) Start slowing sooner
b) Use only your front brake to slow
c) Start in the center portion of the lane - ANSa) Start slowing sooner

When swerving it is important to:

, a) Always brake before swerving
b) Swerve in the direction of the hazard
c) Separate braking from swerving - ANSc) Separate braking from swerving

You are approaching a 4 way intersection, and directly across from you is a car who is preparing
to enter the intersection coming towards you on the opposite side of the road. What should you
do to be seen and maintain a space cushion?:
a) Slow down and move away from the vehicle after entering the intersection
b) Slow down and move closer to the curb so the driver can see you better
c) Speed up to get through the intersection quickly and then move left - ANSa) Slow down and
move away from the vehicle after entering the intersection

Three motorcyclists are riding as a group on a 4 lane road (2 lanes in each direction).
Motorcyclist A is leading in front in the right lane directly in front of a car, B is behind A in the
passing lane directly to the left of the car, and C is behind the car in the right hand lane.
Motorcyclist B is currently trying to pass the car and join Motorcyclist A in front of the car. Should
he:
a) Complete the pass in front of rider A
b) Return to the lane and ride next to rider A
c) Return to the right portion of the lane behind rider A - ANSc) Return to the right portion of the
lane behind rider A

Following closely to a vehicle in front of you:
a) Protects you in heavy traffic
b) Helps you see hazards in the road
c) Is a factor in collisions caused by motorcyclists - ANSc) Is a factor in collisions caused by
motorcyclists

Alcohol quickly enters the bloodstream and reached the brain. Which of the following is affected
first?
a) Speech
b) Balance
c) Judgement - ANSc) Judgement

Most collisions involve riders who:
a) Overbrake the rear tire
b) Underbrake the rear tire
c) Were experienced riders - ANSa) Overbrake the rear tire

Make a special point to use mirrors when:
a) Riding through an intersection
b) Following a vehicle
c) Slowing or stopping - ANSc) Slowing or stopping

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